Now that the winter – and the poor weather that accompanies it – has disappeared, you’ll likely be looking to make some cost savings when it comes to your gas and electricity bills. This is easy enough to do with gas as you won’t be using as much of it to heat your home; I actually turn my heating off completely between March and October, choosing to use blankets instead! Electricity usage can be pretty static throughout the year unless you are using it during the winter for electric and room heaters. This makes it slightly harder to reduce your electricity bills, but there are a few tips that you can use to try and knock a few pounds off here and there. Here are my own tips, so let me know if you’ve found them useful…

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